Divorce rates in Indonesia in the last five years show a significant number where Indonesia ranks fifth with 276,791 cases. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of premarital health education on the knowledge and attitudes of brides in Lubuk Begalung Subdistrict, Padang City in 2017. The type of research was quasy experiment with pretest-posttest design. The study was conducted in KUA Lubuk Begalung District in April-June2017. Population in this research bride and groom who came to KUA Lubuk Begalung District during the research period were 19 couples taken by purposive sampling. Data collection used questionnaires given before and after health education. Data analysis was done by univariate and bivariate using Wilcoxon statistical test with computer. Results Research on 38 prospective brides showed that 31.6% of respondents were low knowledge before premarital education and 97.4% were highly knowledgeable after premarital education, 76.3% were negative before premarital education. There is the influence of premarital education on the knowledge and attitudes of the bride and groom (p value 0.001 and 0.013) Conclusion there is the effect of premarital health education on the knowledge and attitudes of brides in the District of Lubuk Begalung Padang in 2017
Based on data from Kemenkes RI, 48% of Indonesian children are experience developmental delays. In Padang City, the prevalence of developmental delay of children is 12% and 141 children under five years in working area Andalas Health Care experience developmental delay. One of factors causing developmental delay is the failure or delay in giving stimulation. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between parent stimulation and the development of toddler aged 12-36 months in Andalas Village, working area Andalas Health Care City of Padang. This type of research is descriptive analytic with cross sectional approach. Data were collected in Andalas Village working area Andalas Health Care at August 2017-May 2018. The population of this research are all parents who have toddler aged 12-36 months in Andalas Village with 40 respondents using multistage random samplin technique. Data were collected by filling questionnaire The Infant/Toddler Home Observation for Measurement of The Environment (HOME) and KPSP. The data analysis consisted of univariate and bivariate analysis using Chi-square test with confident interval 95% .The result showed 23 respondents (57,5%) with parent’s good stimulation and 24 respondents (60%) have appropriate developments. Results of bivariate analysis p value = 0.000, meaning that there is a significant relationship between parent’s stimulation and the development of children aged 12-36 months. Based on the analysis we can conclude that there is a relationship between parent stimulation and the development of toddler aged 12-36 months. It is expected that health workers to provide information for parents about developmental stimulation and perform early detection of children development optimally
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